Let’s talk about what each link means. rel="next" lets us know that the next page of data is page=4. This make sense given that we requested page 3.
rel="prev" lets us know that the page previous to the one we requested is page=2. rel="next" indicates the next page of data to request.
rel="last" tells us the last and total number of pages of data that currently exist.

Not all rel= links will exist on every response. For instance, the response for the first page of data will not have rel="first" or rel="prev". The same is true for
the last page of data. This means that you can programmatically traverse all pages of data by requesting the first page and continuing to request the rel="next" until
the response does not contain a rel="next".

It’s important to note that altering the per_page= will change the total number of pages.

Listing Image

If you are uploading a product image in SVG format. You will need to specify the file type.